There are two types of diet pills: prescription weight-loss pills and over-the-counter (OTC) weight-loss pills, the latter of ...
The FDA on Thursday approved the country's first-ever daily hormonal contraceptive pill for sale without a prescription, a move that could dramatically expand access to birth control for the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved seven medications for ... These medications are often prescription-only, meaning you can't get them over-the-counter (OTC) at your local ...
This includes but is not limited to lifestyle modifications with diet and ... of a drug. This precisely occurred with the surge and popularity of Ozempic, a GLP-1 FDA approved drug for diabetes ...
The FDA's updated mandate will permit specially certified brick-and-mortar pharmacies to carry abortion pills per their state's laws. Very soon, your local pharmacy may begin carrying the abortion ...
An over-the-counter hearing aid software device for use in Apple AirPods Pro has been approved by the Food and Drug ...
Purpose: The revised prescription drug ... written by the manufacturer and approved by FDA. Labeling is based on the agency's thorough analysis of the new drug application (NDA) or biological ...
The hot 90s returned to Denver weather over the weekend and will continue for several more days as temperatures stay above normal for this time of year. Then, Pinpoint Weather's Dave Fraser ...
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday approved software for Apple's AirPods Pro 2 headphones that turns the earbuds into over-the-counter hearing aids. Apple said Monday that its new AirPods ...
The pill was first approved as a prescription drug in 1973. The FDA says that taking the drug daily increases the effectiveness of the contraception, and is safe and effective if taken as directed.
Federal regulators have authorized the first over-the-counter hearing aid software compatible with Apple's AirPods Pro, ...
U.S. officials have approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will let American women and girls buy contraceptive medication from the same aisle as aspirin and eyedrops.